5 Adults, 2 Staterooms, 1 Amazing Western Caribbean (C) Cruise on the Disney Fantasy!

May 14, 2014 - Falmouth, Jamaica

This was the first time that the Disney Fantasy had ever visited Falmouth, Jamaica. The Disney Magic had visited before, and we were told that passengers had rated Falmouth 3rd place as overall cruise port. The Fantasy had been visiting Costa Maya, Mexico, which passengers had only ranked 10th.

Falmouth, Jamaica was a first for us, as well. I had been to Jamaica once before with my family, visiting Ocho Rios on Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas in 2008, years before the port of Falmouth had opened.

Max has always wanted to visit Jamaica. In fact, I learned years ago that it was his number one place to visit because Jamaicans have dreads, and Jamaica just sounds awesome.

When we had visited Ocho Rios, Royal Caribbean instructed us not to take any cabs outside of the cruise port and encouraged us to take their excursions. This was a warning that we remembered when going to Falmouth and assumed it to be the same (note: we received no warnings on the Disney Fantasy about crime in Falmouth, so I think I assumed wrong). Therefore, this was the one day that we actually booked an excursion in advance. We selected Chukka Beach Express for $32 per person which included transportation to and from a nearby beach, as well as beach chairs.

Chukka Beach Express

The downside to booking a beach excursion through Disney Cruise Line was that we had to get off the ship early in the morning and returned to the ship in the early afternoon, while on our own, we would leave the ship around 10 or 11 AM and return later in the afternoon.

We met at 8:45 AM in the Buena Vista Theater which is where first-run movies are shown throughout the cruise. This was actually the only time that we went in that theater. It seemed that Disney had given us an early meeting time so that everyone would be there on time. Because when it was our scheduled time to meet, there were 20 guests still missing! When our excursion was called to leave the ship (about 15 minutes after our scheduled meeting in the theater), there were still guests who hadn't checked in, yet. We ended up on the last bus to leave which ended up waiting for the late guests.


Falmouth, Jamaica by vshingl, on Flickr


Falmouth, Jamaica by vshingl, on Flickr

When our bus finally got moving, our bus driver took us through downtown Falmouth while our tour guide told us a bit of history. I think the bus driver might have been new on the job because there were a few times when our tour guide had to turn around and quickly tell him which way to go. After we went downtown, we ended up.... back at the cruise terminal. We had just taken a loop of the city. Then we went on towards the beach.


Falmouth, Jamaica by vshingl, on Flickr

This was taken from the bridge that James Bond drives across in Dr. No (1962). Also, Usain Bolt is from Falmouth. His family still lives there. We were told that we would see Usain Bolt today, and if we didn't... it's because he's just too fast.

The actual name of the beach is not listed in the shore excursion description. It just says "nearby beach". The sign in front of the beach said "Good Hope Beach", however, we were at a private portion which was only for Chukka guests.


Chukka Beach Break by vshingl, on Flickr


Chukka Beach Break by vshingl, on Flickr

When we got off the bus, we received complimentary punch. I was disappointed to discover that this was not rum punch, but just normal punch. Yuck.

We learned that a bus would come to take guests back to the ship every hour, starting at 1 PM. So the excursion could actually be extended past the three hours listed on the description.
 

Chukka Beach Break by vshingl, on Flickr


Chukka Beach Break by vshingl, on Flickr

On both sides of the Chukka beach were huts with outside vendors. Guards stood at each side so that independent vendors could not sell on the Chukka beach. It was nice to not have to pretend that I was sleeping to avoid the people trying to sell souvenirs on the beach.


Chukka Beach Break by vshingl, on Flickr

This beach has incredibly soft, fine sand. It's so fine that it is almost silt. I believe it is the softest sand that I've ever encountered. Max loved the sand so much that he filled his Red Stripe bottle full of it and brought it home.


Chukka Beach Break by vshingl, on Flickr

At about noon, the bottom fell out of the sky. I pulled my towel over me for cover, and Rachel did the same. I didn't realize that Mom, Dad, and Max had sought cover in the trees. After several minutes, the water had completely soaked our towels, so Rachel and I figured that we might as well give in and decided to wait out the rain in the water.


Chukka Beach Break by vshingl, on Flickr

The sky was completely dark, and it didn't appear that the sun would be coming out anytime soon, so we decided to take the first bus back to the ship.

Overall, the Chukka Beach Express excursion was very good. The beach was clean and private, and the chairs were nice and new. Not to mention, the sand is the softest ever. There were also foam floats available to rent.
 
Loving your report! Great pictures and I appreciate the candid honesty.

I stumbled on the report by accident when searching for reports where people went to Margaritaville in Grand Cayman. We are considering skipping any excursions there on our August cruise. It's our second visit to that port and I'd rather spend the money on a better excursion in Jamaica where we have never been before. I thought, my kids will be happy with the slide in Margaritaville and we will be happy with the margaritas!
 
I could have written your Palo post as my husband and I had the SAME experience on the magic 2 years ago. Right down to the "15 minutes" for the souffle that ended up tasting like something they threw in the microwave...the brunch does look good though..considering it for our cruise next year on the fantasy

I am loving your report.
 

Just found your trip report. Really loving all the pictures. We will be on this ship and itinerary in a couple weeks. I'm rethinking if we should do the beach excursion as it sounds wonderful.

Thank you for sharing!
 
Great TR!!!

We just got back from the western after you on the Fantasy (5/24-5/31) - so it has been very interesting to compare notes!

Your description of the yoga session was SPOT ON! Same exact thing, word for word, on our cruise. He was late, and not very good...and I even made the same stretching joke with a fellow passenger :thumbsup2

Also, we ate at Remy, and were actually quite disappointed...had much the same reaction to your meal at Palo.

Can't wait for more!! :goodvibes
 
Loving your report! Great pictures and I appreciate the candid honesty.

I stumbled on the report by accident when searching for reports where people went to Margaritaville in Grand Cayman. We are considering skipping any excursions there on our August cruise. It's our second visit to that port and I'd rather spend the money on a better excursion in Jamaica where we have never been before. I thought, my kids will be happy with the slide in Margaritaville and we will be happy with the margaritas!

Thank you! I'm also writing the review on a cruise forum, and I mentioned there that perhaps my four years of receiving and giving critique in architecture school make me give really thorough, detailed feedback in reviews.

I'm glad you found my review! I'd say that the Margaritaville in Grand Cayman is a good place to spend a few hours.
 
I could have written your Palo post as my husband and I had the SAME experience on the magic 2 years ago. Right down to the "15 minutes" for the souffle that ended up tasting like something they threw in the microwave...the brunch does look good though..considering it for our cruise next year on the fantasy

I am loving your report.

And I hear that the brunch has champagne, which is always a plus! :cool1:

I wasn't sure how I felt about the "15 minutes" thing.... why does it take 15 minutes? And if it's the best thing on the menu, then shouldn't you just make it for everyone anyway, just in case? Is it really necessary to interrupt the main course to ask about dessert when no one has gotten to see the dessert menu? I just don't know.
 
I'm sorry you didn't have an enjoyable dinner in Palo. We have had exactly the opposite experience when dining in Palo. Maybe brunch would be more to your liking. I just posted some pics on my TR if you wanna take a look for next time. ;)

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3272639

An exactly opposite experience! Did he bring your souffle out 15 minutes early??? I'm kidding! :lmao:

Thanks for sharing your trip report - I'll be sure to check it out!
 
Just found your trip report. Really loving all the pictures. We will be on this ship and itinerary in a couple weeks. I'm rethinking if we should do the beach excursion as it sounds wonderful.

Thank you for sharing!

Thank you!

Normally I don't sign up for beach excursions - only in ports known for crime, like Jamaica and Belize. However, what I didn't know in advance about the Chukka Beach Express and really made me thankful that I booked it was that the beach was only for tour-booked passengers (not just a beach that I could have taken a cab to) and that it had security keeping local vendors from soliciting on the beach. That, to me, made it a much better value.
 
Your description of the yoga session was SPOT ON! Same exact thing, word for word, on our cruise. He was late, and not very good...and I even made the same stretching joke with a fellow passenger :thumbsup2

I wonder if Disney knows that their yoga instructor is awful. I mean, how many people go to that class expecting yoga and get some odd stretch instead? Sure, there might be some people who go on vacation and say, "Oh, maybe I'll try a fitness class!" but I would assume that for most who attend, fitness classes are a regular part of their weekly routine, so they're going to know if it sucks. It also makes me wonder what fitness certification credentials that Disney Cruise Line requires. They aren't advertising it on their website or in their fitness center brochures.
 
Port of Falmouth

After returning to the ship, eating lunch, and changing into dry clothes, we decided to check out the Port of Falmouth and do some shopping. Rachel was looking for an Alex and Ani bracelet, and Max and Rachel both collect shot glasses.


Disney Fantasy by vshingl, on Flickr


Disney Fantasy by vshingl, on Flickr

We were in port with Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas.


Disney Fantasy by vshingl, on Flickr


Disney Fantasy by vshingl, on Flickr


Disney Fantasy by vshingl, on Flickr

The shopping center is very well-developed. There are several jewelry stores (including, of course, Diamonds International), Del Sol, Cariloha, Shade Shack, Dufry Duty-Free, Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, and several other souvenir stores. There is also a covered market-type area for vendors to sell artwork, and several kiosks for hair braiding, henna tattoos, and beverages.


Disney Fantasy by vshingl, on Flickr
 

Margaritaville Falmouth by vshingl, on Flickr

And a hot tub inside of a giant Margarita glass.


Margaritaville Falmouth by vshingl, on Flickr

I was on the ground taking a picture of everyone else inside of the Margarita glass when a kind stranger offered to take a photo of all of us. She and her friend then insisted that we jump. We were a little skeptical because we didn't want to fall inside the hot tub. However, I'm really glad that we did because the shot turned out hilarious...


Margaritaville Falmouth by vshingl, on Flickr


Margaritaville Falmouth by vshingl, on Flickr

Honestly, you could easily spend your entire port day at Margaritaville.


Margaritaville Falmouth by vshingl, on Flickr
 
Sorry you didn't enjoy palo more. I travel with my dad so two adults and we enjoy it. Though we won't do it on 4 or shorter night cruises lol
 
An exactly opposite experience! Did he bring your souffle out 15 minutes early??? I'm kidding! :lmao:

Thanks for sharing your trip report - I'll be sure to check it out!

Haha! No he did not! :rotfl: It sounds as though you had a "dud" waiter.

I'm loving all your pictures. :goodvibes
 
Thanks for this TR!
We sail this itinerary on June 21st!

It's really getting us excited!:banana:

Question about Margaritaville at Falmouth:
Is the pool for anyone who wants to hang around and order a drink?
Is there a separate charge to use it?
I've heard about it but am not sure how a pool associated with a restaurant works!

Thanks!
 

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